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Aside
from enjoying snacks of
all kinds in Taiwan,
you should also not
miss the special
delicacies indigenous
to each area. These
products usually have
gift packaging, which
is convenient for
travelers who want to
take them home as gifts
for friends and
relatives.
Although Taiwan is
small, there is an
almost infinite variety
of products it has made
uniquely its own. These
not only make fine
gifts for friends and
relatives, but they
also allow you to take
home a true piece of
Taiwan.br>
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With
a reputation of being a
tea empire, Taiwan's
topography and climate
are perfect for growing
tea plants. There are
many varieties of tea
available in Taiwan;
among these, Wenshan
Baozhong Tea, Dongding
Oolong Tea, Pekoe
Oolong Tea, and Tie
Guanyin are the four
mainstream teas
You
can pick up virtually
any type of teapot in
department stores or
tea stores. If you want
to buy a piece of
porcelain culture aside
from having a teapot to
boil tea in, go to
Yingge, the ceramics
capital of Taiwan.
Yingge's Jianshanpu Rd.
is a newly designed
pedestrian area, and
the whole shopping area
emphasizes various
types of porcelain
products. This is the
best place to buy your
teapot and have a look
around.
Major department stores
and supermarkets have
special stalls that
sell tea, which makes
this national beverage
readily available.
Beside, there is also
the tea bag, a simple
and convenient way to
enjoy a cu
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Taiwan's most famous
producer of peanut
brittle is the small
island of Kinmen.
Because of Kinmen's
fresh air, good water
quality, rich soil, and
windy weather
conditions, the peanuts
produced here are
superior to those
produced anywhere else.
The peanuts are cooked
in malt sugar and left
to cool and harden.
Then the result is cut
into small bars,
wrapped, and packaged
in gift boxes or
plastic bags
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Pineapple is not
only widely produced
here in Taiwan, but the
island is also known
for producing canned
pineapple, pineapple
drinks, and pineapple
jams. Pineapple is also
made into pineapple
cake, with the
pineapple's sweet and
sour taste mingling
with the loose, soft
outer skin that seems
to melt in your mouth;
definitely worth giving
it a taste... and
more!
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Shaoxing
and
Gaoliang
Wines
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The water quality of
the Ailan Plateau,
located on western side
of Nantou County's Puli
Township, is pure and
sweet. Because of the
water's unique
qualities, it is
considered the primary
"Shaoxing wine spring."
Made by fermenting
glutinous rice, Penglai
rice, wheat, and other
ingredients, the golden
yellow Shaoxing wine
has a dry, sweet
taste.
Kinmen, with its
hot, dry weather and
unpolluted environment,
is the best place to
make Gaoliang wine.
Thanks to excellent
water quality, the wine
produced here is
superior in quality and
fine in taste.
In Matsu, with the
uniqueness of the local
spring water, some
state of the art brews
such as Daqu, Gaoliang,
and Matsu Old Wine are
most popular. Clear
ruby Matsu Old Wine is
not just a favorable
drink in Matsu, but
also widely use in
cuisine.
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A variety of flavors
are produced when
plums, dates, mangoes,
and other fresh fruits
are rubbed with salt
and fermented by adding
sugar. Basically, the
salty flavor of
preserved fruits come
from the salt rubbed on
them, the sweet taste
comes from the sugar,
and the sourness is a
result of fermentation.
People in Taiwan call
these preserved fruits
"salty, sour, and
sweet," which is an
appropriate moniker for
their unique taste.
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Rome
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US$49
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Beijing
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US$15
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London
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US$29
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Shanghai
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US$28
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Venice
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US$64
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Prague
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US$29
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Istanbul
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US$25
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New York
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US$31
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Madrid
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US$43
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Marrakech
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US$35
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Sydney
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US$24
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